The rumor mongering can hush up now: Lollapalooza‘s 2013 lineup was officially announced this morning. Turns out last week’s leak was accurate — likely why the festival’s organizers bumped up the official marquee unveiling from next week to today — and the main headliners are indeed Mumford & Sons, the Killers, Nine Inch Nails, Phoenix,

The rumor mongering can hush up now: Lollapalooza‘s 2013 lineup was officially announced this morning.

Turns out last week’s leak was accurate — likely why the festival’s organizers bumped up the official marquee unveiling from next week to today — and the main headliners are indeed Mumford & Sons, the Killers, Nine Inch Nails, Phoenix, Postal Service, Vampire Weekend and a New Wave double shot of the Cure and New Order.

Other than Mumford & Sons, that’s a whole lolla comebacks.

The Cure has been playing festivals off and on since its last album in 2008. New Order toured through Chicago earlier on its attempt to soldier on without founding bassist Peter Hook. The Killers are back together after solo flights and a new band album late last year. Phoenix are back after some time off to support a new album later this year; likewise Vampire Weekend. NIN returns to action after nearly five years off, and Ben Gibbard’s electronic Postal Service hasn’t been a going concern since 2005.

Local acts that made the cuts include Chance the Rapper, Wild Belle, Yawn, the Orwells, Supreme Cuts and, oh yeah, the Smith Westerns.

Anticipating this festival’s official announcement has become its own head-scratching spectator sport, with a variety of bogus “leaks” circulated in recent weeks. Some early reports had Blur, Skrillex and Jay-Z at this year’s Lolla, and at least twoseparate Twitter accounts fed the frenzy.

Jay-Z might have been a welcome dash of diversity among the actual, largely lily-white lineup, though the usual dose of hip-hop acts is solid (including Lamar, Chance, Azealia Banks, Angel Haze). You also have to get down to the fifth line of the poster to find the first woman.

Mumford & Sons also are headlining Bonnaroo this year, while Phoenix and the reunited Postal Service are headlining Coachella. Queens of the Stone Age just played Lollapalooza Brazil last weekend (where they debuted a new song).

Three-day passes sold out a couple of weeks ago. Single-day tickets are $95 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Wednesday via the festival site.